"Ali Bomaye" is a phrase that translates to "Ali, kill him" in Lingala, a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It became famous during the 1974 boxing match known as the "Rumble in the Jungle," where fans chanted it in support of Muhammad Ali as he faced George Foreman. The phrase has since become a cultural reference, symbolizing determination and support for an underdog.
"Ali Bomaye" translates to "Ali, kill him" in Lingala, a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The phrase became widely known during the Rumble in the Jungle boxing match in 1974, where it was chanted by fans in support of Muhammad Ali. It reflects both a rallying cry for Ali and the intense atmosphere surrounding the event. The phrase has since become symbolic of Ali's legacy and the cultural impact of that historic fight.
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"Ali Bomaye" translates to "Ali, kill him" in Lingala, a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The phrase became widely known during the Rumble in the Jungle boxing match in 1974, where it was chanted by fans in support of Muhammad Ali. It reflects both a rallying cry for Ali and the intense atmosphere surrounding the event. The phrase has since become symbolic of Ali's legacy and the cultural impact of that historic fight.
That's Ali Bomaye, by The Game.
Boma ye come from lingala (language spoken in DR Congo),Boma means kill and ye mean him so boma ye obviously means kill him. People know this because of the fight that engaged Mohammed Ali and George Foreman. the crowd was pro Ali and everybody was yelling Ali, Boma ye. English speakers mispell it bomaye ,but its actually two distincts words. The American rapper The Game use the sentence "ali bomaye" one of his 2013 tracks.
it means "Ali kill him!". At the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, when Muhammad Ali fought George Foreman, the crowd was pro Ali, so they were shouting "Ali boma ye" (boma = kill; ye= him) but today many English speakers misspell it as bumaye or bomaye. However, it's not one word, it's indeed two words.
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